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U.S. Sales of Substation Automation Components and Related Services Accounted for $1.2 Billion in 2011, Forecast to Increase to $1.8 Billion in 2014.

Newton-Evans Research Publishes Set of U.S. Electric Power T&D Market Summaries for 13 specific substation automation equipment categories.

June 18, 2012. Ellicott City, Maryland. The Newton-Evans Research Company has announced the publication of a series of 13 electric power T&D substation automation market two-page snapshot summaries. The new series of market overview reports (executive market summaries) includes supplier listings, representative products, and estimated market size for each topic, vendor market share estimates and market outlook through 2014. Electric utilities accounted for about 80% of purchases of the substation automation product categories. A majority of the substation automation components and relay products were produced in the United States. Digital protective relays accounted for about 40% of all substation automation spending in the U.S. market in 2011.

The Substation Automation series is priced at $975 for all 13 market summary reports, or at $150.00 for individual report summaries. Each snapshot report include estimates of U.S. market size, supplier market share and outlook through 2014 for these substation automation-related product/service categories: SA01 – Remote Terminal Units; SA02 – Programmable Logic controllers; SA03 – Substation Automation Platforms; SA04 – Multifunction Meters and Recorders; SA05 – Inter-Utility Revenue Meters; SA06 – Digital Relays; SA07 – Digital Fault Recorders; SA08 – Sequence of Events Recorders; SA09 – Power Quality Recorders; SA10 – Substation Reclosers; SA11 – Substation Automation Integration Specialists; SA12 – Substation Communications; and SA13 – Substation Voltage Regulation Equipment.

Other T&D market snapshot series currently available include power transformers (11 market segment snapshots) and protective relays (8 market segment snapshots). The upcoming series of medium voltage equipment market summaries is planned for publication later in June, 2012.

Further information on this new series of U.S. T&D market snapshots is available from Newton-Evans Research Company, 10176 Baltimore National Pike, Suite 204, Ellicott City, Maryland 21042. Phone: 410-465-7316 or visit www.newton-evans.com for a brochure or to order any of the related report series or more than 90 planned individual report summaries online. For subscriptions to all three of the currently available report series, please call or email us for special introductory pricing offers. Khristina Newton can be reached at knewton@newton-evans.com.